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Overview

Genghis Khan was Temüjin was born on 1167 in a small Mongol tribe. When he was 13 years old, he succeeded his father as the tribe leader. He led his tribe against two neighbor tribes and obtained the title of The Great Khan, later changing his name to Genghis Khan. In ten years, he unified all the Mongol tribes under his command, and in 1223 he commanded an Empire from Iran to Korea.

During his attempts to conquer China, he sought to obtain the Crown of Confucius that would make him absolute ruler of China. This attempt was thwarted by 1940s time traveler Tommy Tyme who tossed the crown down a supposedly bottomless pit before returning to his own time[1]

In the 12th century, En Sabah Nur fought his way through a horde of Mongols. He finally arrives at a figure who sits on the ground waiting for him. The figure reveals himself to be Garbha-Hsien. He revealed to En Sabah Nur a giant
Celestial Ship that he has never entered. En Sabah Nur is intrigued and stabs Saul so that he can get into the ship. Nur then walks into the ship and leaves Garbha-Hsien for dead.[2]

20th Century

In 1940, Mongolia was apparently ruled by a dictator named Ulan Bator who kidnapped Mary Carmody, daughter of the brilliant scientist Professor William Carmody. Carmody was gravely injured and had his brain transplanted into a device to keep it alive, granting him amazing mental powers. As the Eternal Brain, William and his assistant Jim travelled to Mongolia where they rescued Mary and slew Ulan Bator.[3]